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Courtney L. Werner – College Composition and Communication, 2017
In this article, I argue that new media is defined and situated within two distinct scholarly conversations ("composing in contemporary society" and "composing in academia") and has varied definitions supporting arguments made within these overarching conversations. Discussions of new media contribute to rhetoric and…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Writing (Composition), Social Media, Mass Media
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Connors, Robert J. – College Composition and Communication, 1981
Explores the question of what makes a discourse classification useful or appealing to teachers and examines the rise, reign, and fall of the scheme using narration, description, exposition, and argument as the four modes of discourse. (RL)
Descriptors: Classification, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, History
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Klein, Mia – College Composition and Communication, 1981
Submits that Martin Luther King's persuasiveness in his writings may be attributed not only to his structure, logic, and ethos, but even more to his creative, eloquent, and commanding use of the English language. Supports this argument with examples from King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail." (RL)
Descriptors: Authors, Discourse Analysis, Language Rhythm, Literary Criticism
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Stotsky, Sandra – College Composition and Communication, 1990
Analyzes why conceptual ambiguity surrounds the subject of writing plans: why they are viewed alternatively favorably and unfavorably; why they are sometimes mental and sometimes written constructs; and why they are sometimes indistinguishable from writing goals. Concludes that one problem is the view of writing as product. (SG)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Outlining (Discourse), Planning, Writing Instruction
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Larson, Richard L. – College Composition and Communication, 1987
Cites and annotates 79 scholarly articles in composition and rhetoric drawn from books, monographs, and periodicals published in 1985-86. Excludes reviews of individual books, textbooks, teaching guides (unless theoretically focused), historical surveys, and elementary-secondary education studies. Emphasizes writings on new approaches, theories,…
Descriptors: Assignments, Content Area Writing, Discourse Analysis, Educational Change